Fourth son of William Henry Hornby, Esq., a J.P. and
D.L. for Lancashire, and M.P. for Blackburn, who d.
1884, by Margaret Susannah, who d. 1898, dau. of the
late Edward Birley, Esq.; b. 1841; m. 1887 Letitia
Grace, elder dau. of Capt. William Raymond Clayton
Browne. Sir Henry Hornby is a J.P. and D.L.
for Lancashire, and was Mayor of Blackburn 1876-7
and 1901-2, and M.P. for Blackburn 1886-Jan. 1910.
— Brookhouse, Blackburn; Carlton Club, s.w.; 34,
Ennismore Gardens, s.w.

HORNBY, of The Hook, and Upham House,
Hampshire. See Hood, of Upkam House.

HORNDON, William Hext, Esq., of Pen-
crebar, Cornwall.
Eldeet son of David William Hickes John Horndon,
Esq., of Pencrebar, who d. 1893, by Susan Read, who
d. 1892, dau. of the late Adm. William Hext ; b. 1867.
— Pencrebar, near CaUington.

HORNE, the Right Hon. Sir RoBEET Stevenson,
K.B.B., K.C.— Cr. 1918.

Youngest son of the Rev. Robert Stevenson Home,
Minister of the parish of Slamannan, Stirlingshire, who
d. 1887, by Mary, dau. of the late Thomns Loehhead,
Esq. ; A. 1 87 1 . Sir Robert Home, who was educated at
George Watson's Coll., Edinburgh, and at Glasgow
Univ. (M.A. 1892, LL.B. 1895), admitted a Member of
the Scottish Faculty of Advo- ates 1896, and appointed
a K.C. 1910, was Examiner in Philosophy in Aberdeen
Univ. 1896-1900 ; during the war temp. Lieut.-Col.
R.E. and Assistant Inspector-Gen. of Transportation,
and Director of Materials and Priority and of the
Labour Department at I he Admiralty, and Controller
of the Navy and 3rd Civil Lord of the Admiralty 1918-
19; appointed Minister of Labour 1919; elected M.P.
for the Hillhead Div. of Glasgow 1918.— 63, North-
umberland Street, Edinburgh ; Carlton, and Conservative
Clubs, s.w.

Second surviving son of Major James Home, of Stir-
kolte, Caithness-shire, whoc?. 1874, by Constance Mary,'

who d. 1906, dau. of the late Edward Warner Shewell,
Esq., of Cheltenham; b. 1861; m. 1897 Kate, dau. of the
late George McCorquodale, Esq., of Gadlys, Anglesey,
and of Newton-le- Willows, Lancashire, and widow of
William John Sinclair Blacklock, Esq. Sir Henry
Home, who was educated at Harrow and at the R. Mil.
Academy, Woolwich, is a Gen. late R.A., Col. Com-
mandant R.A., and a Grand Officer of the Legion of
Honour and of the Belgian Order of Leopold ; was In-
spector of R.H.A. and R.F.A. 1912-14, Brigadier-Gen.
R.A., 1st Corps 1914, and in command of 2nd Div.
1918-16, of loth Corps Jan.-Sept. 1916, and of 1st
Army Sept. 1916-I9I9; appointed Gen. Officer Com-
manding-in-Chief the E. Command I9I9 ; has the
Russian Order of St. Vladimir, 4th Class, with Swords,
the Portuguse Mil. Order of Aviz, 1st Class, and the
French and Belgian Croix de Guerre. — Priestwell House,
East Faddon, Nort/iamptonshire ; Ifaval and Military
Club, w. ; Hurlingham Club, s.w. ; 23, Basil Mansions,
s.w.

HORNE, Sir Andrew John, Knt., P.R.C.P.I.
— Cr. 1913.

Only eon of Junius Home, Esq., of Ballinasloe, who
d. 1904, by Frances, who d. 1896, dau. of the late
Andrew Banfield, Esq., of Lnughrea ; b. 1856; m. 1884
Margaret, dau. of the late Francis Norman, Esq.,
of Rutland Square, Dublin. Sir Andrew Home, who
was educated at Clongowes Wood Coll. and in Dublin,
and Vienna (F.R. O.P.I. 1885), was formerly Examiner
R. Cull, of Physicians, Ireland ; Assistant Physician
Rotunda Lying-in Hospital and Clinical Resident
Mater Misericordise Hospital, Dublin ; is Ex-President
arid Ex-Censor of the R. Coll. of Physicians,
Ireland; President of the Obstetrical Section, R.
Academy of Medicine, Ireland ; a Member of the
British Medical Association (formerly Vice-President
of the Obstetrical Section); Examiner in Midwifery
R. Coll. of Physicians, Ireland, an Extern Examiner
in Obstetrics, Trinity Coll., Dublin, and an eminent
Gynecologist, and has been Master of the National
Maternity Hospital, Dublin, since 1894.— 94, Merrion
Square, Dublin; R. Societies' Club, s.w.; Stephen's
Green Club, Dublin.

Eldest surviving son of Major James Home, of
Stirkoke, who d. 1874, by Constance Mary, who d,
1900, dau. of the late Edward Warner Shewell, Esq.,
of Cheltenham; b. 1857; m. 1882 Marjory, dau. of the
late George Miller Cunningham, Esq., of Leithenhopes,
Peeblesshire, and has a dau., Margaret Isobel. Col.
Home is a J.P. and D.L. for Caithness-shire, and
Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. ret., late Comm. 3rd Batt.
Seaforth Highlanders; foimerly Lieut. Highland L.I.
—Stirkoke House, Wick, N.B. ; New Club, Edinburgh.

(M.D. Sf. Andrews Univ. 1891, F.R.C.S. 1877, F.R.S.
Edin.), is a Magistrate for the W. Riding df Yorksliire
and for Barnsley, and Hon. Consulting Surgeon to the i
Barnsley Beckett Hospital. — The Poplars, Barnsley. \

HORNE, Capt. Willuu Henrt, of Drinkstone

Lodge, Suffolk. 1

Eldest son of the Rev. William Horne, Rector of Barm-

ing, Kent, who il. 1865, by Elizabeth, dau. of the late

Jacob Hans Busk, Esq., of Ponsbourne Park, Herts; h.

1832. Is a Magistrate for Suffolk; was formerly

Capt. 15th King's Hussars, and 2ud Dragoon Guards.

Heir Pres., his nephew Frederick William, eldest sou of the

Rev. Frederick Edward Horne, M.A., Patron and Rector,

of Drinkstone, who d. 1913, by Augusta Fanny Astley,

2nd dan. of Sir Astley Paston Cooper, 2ud Bart. ; educated

at Oh. Ch., Ctford ; b. 18GC ; m. 1895 AlysMary, 5th dau. of

the late Rev. George FaithtuU, Rector of Storrington,

Sussex, and has 2 dans.

HORNER, Sir John Francis Foetescue,
K.C.V.O., of Mells Park, Somerset.— Cr.
1907.
Eldest son of the Rev. .Tohn Stuart Hippisley
Horner, of Mells Park, who d. 1874, by Sophia Ger-
trude, dau. of the late William Dickinson, Esq., M.P.,
of Kingweston, Somerset; b. 1842; m. 1883 Frances
Jane, O.B.E., 4th dau. of the late William Graham,
Esq., M.P., and has had, with 2 dans., a son, Edward
William, Lieut. 18th Hussars; late Lieut. N. Somerset
Yeo. ; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1912 ;
b. 1888, and killed in action 1917. Sir John Horner,
who was educated at Eton and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1866, M.A. 1873), and called to the
Bar at the Inner Temple 1868, was a Commissioner
of Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues 1895-1907,
and is a J. P. and D.L. for Somerset (High Sheriff
1885), and Patron of 4 livings. — Residence: The
Manor House, Mells, Frame; Brooks's, and Athenceiim
Clubs, s.-w. ; 16, Lower Berkeley Street, w.

HORNER, Capt. John FitzLloyd, O.B.E., of
Fitz Manor, Shropshire.
Only son of Capt. John Horner, J. P., late 68th Regt.,
of Fitz Manor, who d. 1910, by his lat wife Louisa,
who d. 1864, youngest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Davis, Dorsetshire Militia; b. 1861; in. 1902 Maud
Horner, 4th dau. of Major-Gen. Henry Blakeney Hay-
ward, late Sherwood Foresters, and has a son, *John
Bayley Middleton, b. 1907. Capt. Horner, who was
educated at Malvern and at Ch. Ch., Oxford, is a
Magistrate for Shropshire, an Hon. Capt. in the Army,
and Capt. and Hon. Major late 3rd Batt. Devonshire
Regt. — Fit! Manor, Shrtwsbury ; BonnicUff, Tdgn-
moitth, Devonshire.

HORNIDGE, Dudley Geokge Pilkington,
Esq., of Calverston, co. Westmeath.
Eldest son of John Hornidge, Esq., J.P., of Calverston,
who d. 1902, by Frances Ball, dau. of the late Frederick
Pilkington, Esq., of Newberry Hall, co. Kildare ; b.
1881 ; m. 1909 Kathleen Annie, only dau. of the late
Richard James Harden, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Harry-
brook, CO. Armagh, and has, with other issue, a son,
♦John Dudley, h. 1910. Mr. Hornidge, who was
educated at Pembroke Coll., Cambridge, is a J.P.
for CO. Westmeath and temp. Lieut, and Acting Capt.
R.A.S.C. — Calverston, Dalystown, Mullingar.

HORNIDGE, George James, Esq., of Russels-
town, CO. Wicklow.
Eldest son of John James Hornidge, Esq., of Russels-
to-wn, who d. 1889, by Mary Jane, who d. 1918, dau.

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of the late John Finnemor, Esq., of Ballyward, co.
Wicklow; b. 1863. Mr. Hornidge is a J.P. for co.
Wicklow. — Eusselstown, near Blessington, co. Wicklow.

HORNIMAN, Emslie John, Esq., of Bnrford
Priory, Oxfordshire.
Only son of Frederick John Horniman, Esq., M.P.,
of Hyde Park Terrace, London, who d. 1906, by
Rebekah, who i. 1894, dau. of thelateJohn Emslie, Esq.,
of Dalston ; b. 1863; m. 1886 Laura Isabel, only dau.
of the late Col. Alfred George Plomer, formerly
Bombay S.C., and has, with other issue, a son, » John
Eric, late Lieut. 7th Batt. Essex Regt. ; educated at
Tonbridge and at Christ's Coll., Cambridge; b. 1889;
m. 1913 Mary Knox, eldest dau. of Samuel Fleming,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law and temp. Major R.A.M.C., of
Church Farm, Angmering, Sussex, and has, with other

issue, a son, , b. 1919. Mr. Horniman, who was

educated as an artist at Slade School, London, and in
Antwerp, was a Member of the London C.C. 1898-1907,
M.P.for Chelsea 1906-Jan. 1910,and a Member of the
R. Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments
(England), and is a Magistrate for co. London and
Chairman of W.H. & F. J. Horniman & Go. Ltd., Tea
Merchants. — Burford Priory, Burford, Oxfordshire,
Reform Club, s.w.; 13, Chelsea Embankment, s.w.

HORNYOLD. See Gaiidolfi.

HORRIDGE, the Hon. Sir Thomas Gaednee,
Knt.— Cr. 1910.
Only son of the late John Horridge, Esq., of
Bolton, Lancashire, by Margaret, who d. 1893,
youngest dau. of the late Robert Barlow, Esq., of
Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire; b. 1857; m. 1901
Evelyne E., youngest dau. of Melvill Sandys, Esq.,
late Bengal Civil Service, of Lanarth, Cornwall. Sir
Thomas Horridge, who was educated at Nassau
School, Barnes, called to the Bar at the Middle
Temple 1884, and appointed a K.C. 1901, was M.P.
for the E. Div. of Manchester 1906-Jan. 1910; ap-
pointed a Judge of the High Court of Justice, King's
Bench Div., 1910, and Judge in Bankruptcy 1913. —
Athenieiim, and Reform Clubs, s.w.; 41, Rutland Gate,

HORROCKS, Col. Sir William Heaton,
K.C.M.G., C.B., M.B.— Cr. 1918.

Second son of WilliaraHoldenHorrocks, Esq., of Bolton,
Lancashire, who d. 1913, by .Sarah Harriet, who d.
1879, dau. of the late Joseph Wilcox Haddock, Esq.,
M.D., of Waltbam Abbey; 6. 1859 ;?«. 1894 Minna, dau.
of the late Rev. John Charles Moore, of Connor, co.
Antrim. Sir William Horrocks, who was educated at
Owens Coll. and at Victoria Univ., Manchester (B.Sc.
London 1878, M.R.C.S. 1882, M.B. 1883), is Col. ret.,
late A.M.S., and a Member of the Army Medical Ad-
visory Board (Expert in Sanitation), and was Hon.
Surgeon to H.M. King George V. 1914-17 ; appointed
temp. Director of Hygiene at the War Office, with the
temp, rank of Brigadier-Gen, 1919. — Birch Mead,
Walton-on-Thames ; clo Holt # Co., 3, Whitehall Place,

HORSFALL, Sir John Cousin, Bart., of Hay-
field, Yorkshire.— Cr. 1909.
Only son of John Foster Horsfall, Esq., of Oxeuhope,
Yorkshire, who d. 1894, by Mary, who d. 1872, dau. of
the late John Cousin, Esq', of Old Town Hall, Hebden
Bridge, Yorkshire ; ft. 1846 ; ?«. 1st 1 870 Elizabeth Ann,
who d. 1887, dau. of the late James Hartley, Esq., of
Ilkley, Yorkshire ; 2ndly 1889 Sarah Emily, dau. of
the late John Crossley Fawcett, Esq., of Greenfield,
Brearley, Yorkshire. Sir John Horsfall, who was edu-
cated at Oxeuhope Vicarage and at Commercial Coll.,
Ripponden, Yorkshire, is a J.P. and C. Aid. for, and
ex-Chairman of the C.C. of, the W. Riding of Yorkshire.
— Hapfield, Crosshills, Keiqhlei/, Yorkshire ; National
Liberal Club, s.w. ; Utiion Club, Bradford.

Heir, his son John Donald, Capt. Territorial Force Reserve,

late 6th Batt. W. Hiding Regt. ; educated at tTppingham ;

b. 1891 : m. 1914 Henrietta, 2nd dau. of William Musgrave,

Esq., of ShoebridgeHonse,Easthourue, and has, with other

issue, a son, ^ John Musgrave, b. 1915.

HORSFALL, the Misses, of Hornby Grange,

Yorkshire. i

Margaretta, Caroline, and Mary Edith, dans, of
■William Horsfall, Esq., of Hornby Grange, who d.
1867, by Margaretta, dau. of the late Rev. N. T.
Heineken. The Misses Horsfall are Ladies of the Manor
of Little Smeaton. — Hornby Grange, Northallerton. \